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Malcolm Street14 Feb 2011
REVIEW

Millard Outback pop-top

Lifestyle RVs has developed a range of Millard caravans into something suitable for the rough. Enter: the Outback

 


WHAT WE LIKED

• relatively small ‘offroad’ van
• Good  external storage space
• Towable by a wide range of vehicles


NOT SO MUCH

• Some 240V and 12V sockets near the dinette
• No separate griller


 


When Brisbane-based Lifestyle RVs recently decided to add Millard caravans to its range, the company wanted to take the renowned manufacturer in a different direction.

Millard is best known for its on-road vans, but the team at Lifestyle decided to fit them with Cruisemaster independent suspension, among a number of other items, to create the Outback range.

For this review, Lifestyle gave us a 14ft 6in (4.42m) pop-top. As an ‘offroad’ van this length is a bit unusual, but it’s fully equipped for outback travel.

Its shorter length and width of 7ft 3in (2.2m) are assets for narrow and undulating outback roads, and the fact it’s a relatively small van means another attractive feature – an ATM of 1796kg, allowing for a wide range of tow vehicles.

“This is the best little offroad van available. We reckon we’ve found a market niche,” Lifestyle RVs’ Bill Creswick says.

We towed the Millard behind a Kia Sorento powered by a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel, which supplied 145kW and a very generous 436Nm of torque (always a figure to pay attention to when towing, as is the maximum towing capacity – in this case 2000kg).

The six-speed auto gearbox performed very smoothly and there were no dramas on my excursions along rough tracks and around the Brisbane suburbs.

UNDER THE COVERS

Underpinning the Outback is a 150mm hot-dipped galvanised chassis and drawbar of the same dimensions running back to the suspension mounts.

The Cruisemaster suspension setup is fully independent with trailing arms, coil springs and shock absorbers. Two 60L water tanks are mounted between the rails fore and aft of the wheels.

Somewhat surprisingly, though, this van’s drawbar has a standard ball coupling, rather than an ‘offroad’ coupling with its greater articulation.

The front of the van also features two 9kg gas cylinders and a centre-mounted jockey wheel.

With no front boot, the alloy checkerplate toolbox is handy, as is a front tunnel boot and small door at the nearside rear that gives external access to an inside cupboard. None are large enough for a spare wheel, but that is mounted on the rear bumper along with two jerry cans.

RAISING THE ROOF

Once parked, setting up the Outback is relatively simple – just unclip and lift the roof. However, the awning has to be switched to the “open” position, otherwise it can be a bit difficult to raise the roof.

In fact, the awning has to be opened to get to the tunnel boot or open the front window – the awning arms otherwise block them.

With the roof raised, the ceiling height is a very acceptable 2.08m and although the wall windows aren’t particularly big, the gusset windows help with natural light and ventilation.

A double bed sits across the front of the van, which allows for an offside kitchen bench, nearside dinette and the shower cubicle in the rear offside corner.

Fitting a shower/toilet cubicle into a van of this size requires some design gymnastics, but the result here is quite workable.

Lighting throughout is a mixture of fluorescent and halogen.


COMPACT LIVING

Measuring 1.9 x 1.38m, the innerspring mattress occupies the entire front end and, being an east-west arrangement, means the inside sleeper has to climb over to get out.

Windows all-round give good ventilation and the bed lifts up for access to the storage area, part of which is occupied by the tunnel boot. There are also standard overhead lockers.

There’s a surprising amount of benchtop space in this kitchen, but that has been achieved via a compromise – the cooktop and sink are a combo unit so there is no drainer or griller.

A microwave sits at a very user-friendly height where a griller might otherwise be.

Forward of the microwave is a 90-litre Dometic fridge, and behind are cupboards of various sizes and a small, wire-basket, slide-out pantry that’s supplemented by a good-sized drawer under the microwave and overhead lockers.

Powerpoints are fitted at either end of the benchtop.

Occupying most of the nearside between the entry door and the rear is the dinette, with two single seats and a table. It can also be made up into a bed measuring 1.5 x 0.85m.

Drawers are fitted underneath the seats and there are more overhead lockers.

Yet more storage is squeezed into the rear of the van, between the bathroom and nearside wall. This comprises a top-hatch storage compartment in the corner and a wardrobe in the middle.

The Outback’s shower/toilet cubicle has solid walls and a curtain for the ‘pop-top’ area. Inside are a flex-hose shower, Dometic cassette toilet and small corner washbasin. A fan is mounted in the ceiling.

BOTTOM LINE

The Millard Outback is a good example of a compromise van. This might sound like a negative comment, but it’s not meant to be.

What’s been achieved is a relatively small van (and all the advantages that brings) designed for rough-road use, yet with an interior that has all the essentials.

The interior is where compromises are made, which is something a potential buyer has to take into consideration. But the result is a liveable van that can be taken places bitumen tourers can’t.



MILLARD OUTBACK POP-TOP

Frame: Aluminium
Chassis: Hot-dipped galvanised
Suspension: Cruisemaster independent
Overall length: 22ft (6.7m)
External body length: 14ft 6in (4.42m)
External width: 7ft 3in (2.2m)
Internal height 6ft 10in (2.08m)
Nameplate Tare: 1346kg
Nameplate ATM: 1796kg
Ball weight: 140kg
Cooktop: Cramer three-burner
Fridge: 90-litre Dometic RM 2330
Microwave: LG
Shower: Variable height, flexible hose
Toilet: Dometic cassette
Lighting: 12V fluorescent/halogen
Gas: 2 x 9kg
Fresh water: 2 x 60L
Price as tested: $46,990 (on-road, Qld)
Website: www.millardrv.com.au

SUPPLIED BY:
Lifestyle RVs, 1200 Ipswich Road, Moorooka, Qld, 4105, (07) 3848 0000, www.lifestylervs.com.au


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